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"Everyone is calling for a withdrawal from the Palestinian territories but P10K is set up to do something rather than calling for it," said O’Keefe (AFP file photo)
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OCCUPIED
JERUSALEM, June 10 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) - A former
U.S. marine is mobilizing up 10,000 Westerners to be dispatched to the
occupied Palestinian territories in September to act as international
observers and help bring peace with Israel.
The
P10K
Force will "expose the truth about the conflict
and document human rights violation", Ken O'Keefe told a press
conference in occupied East Jerusalem Wednesday, June 9, reported
Agence France-Presse (AFP).
"It
will effect a ceasefire from the militant Palestinian resistance that
uses violence and call for Israel to honor the truce in order to
assure security for its citizens," added O’Keefe, who also led
the human shield anti-war movement in Iraq during the U.S.-led
invasion.
The
former marine said he had contacts with Palestinian resistance
factions, including Hamas.
The
10,000-strong movement, to be financed through donations and to be
sent to the Palestinian territories in September, would "compel
justice, not vengeance", O’Keefe asserted.
The
observers will use non-violent means in working for the respect of
international law, "thereby ending the unlawful (Israeli)
occupation", and bringing about peace, he said.
The
Palestinians and several European nations have long called for the
dispatch of international observers to the occupied Palestinian
territories.
Their
calls have remained unheeded, however, owing to the U.S. and Israel's
fervent opposition to such a force.
On
March 27, U.S. President George Bush has rebuffed a request from his
closest ally British Prime Minister Tony Blair to
deploy a U.S.-led "monitoring force" to act as a buffer
between Israel and the Palestinians.
Action,
Not Words
O'Keefe
said he was confident "the numbers of participants in P10K will
swell, possibly beyond 10,000" despite Israel's expulsion of
dozens of foreign peace activists since the beginning of the
Palestinian Intifada.
"Everyone
is calling for a withdrawal from the Palestinian territories but P10K
is set up to do something rather than calling for it," said
eloquent O'Keefe who joined the Marine Corps in 1989, when he was 19.
O'Keefe,
who fought in the 1991 Gulf War, said he would mobilize citizens from
Europe and North America because "the truth is that Western
nations are responsible for supporting brutal leaderships".
He
also went on to slam Israel's "occupation that is responsible for
violence resistance ... and denial of human rights".
Fending
off criticism for his pro-Palestinian stance, O'Keefe insisted the
movement would "save both Israelis and Palestinians lives"
and bring peace to the two peoples.
Letter
To Bush
On
Tuesday, May 4, O’Keefe, the founder of the P10K, sent
an open letter to Bush concerning the intended
international peace force.
"It
is my great honor to inform you of the P10K Force; a true peace
keeping force without weapons, which has been created in order to fill
the void left by inept and/or corrupt nation/state governments and the
United Nations (U.N.).
"As
you are surely aware, numerous public and legal requests by the
Palestinian people through their democratically elected leaders in
accordance with established legal channels have been made for an
International Peacekeeping Force and/or International Observers to
mobilize in Palestine in order to protect them against ongoing loss of
life inflicted by the occupying power, Israel."
He
renounced his U.S. citizenship and burnt his U.S. passport in 2001
over strong "political disagreements".